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A Perfect Ambition by Dr. Kevin Leman and Jeff Nesbit

It's
time for Will to forge his own path. But the force that drives him to
greatness could also destroy him--and his family.As
the firstborn son of an old and powerful family, William Jennings
Worthington VI knows what it's like to be under pressure. Groomed
from birth with the relentless message that he was destined for
greatness, Will has always pushed himself to succeed--nearly as much
as his never-satisfied financial tycoon father pushes him. Becoming
CEO of the world's largest and most adventuresome oil company seems
the next logical step on the success ladder. But when circumstances
turn, Will finds himself staring down a road that leads to Capitol
Hill. Can he trade the board room for the Senate floor? Or will
family secrets keep him from his destiny?

A
Perfect Ambition by Dr. Kevin
Leman and Jeff Nesbit was an interesting book, but not one of my most
favourite that I have read lately. I think that there was too much
politics and business and not enough action for my taste. I think the
writing and character development and things like that were all
good. I just think the actual content of the story wasn't something
that really interested me. I am unsure if I will read the books that
follow in the series or not. Part of me was really drawn into the
characters and their lives that I do want to know what happens to
them. But another part of me is not sure if I want to keep reading
about all of this business and politics stuff. So, I am on the fence
about this book. I didn't love it, but I didn't hate it either.

Book
has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin
Communications, Inc.

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